Is YOUR smart vape spying on you... for China? MP raises fears
Graeme Downie called on ministers to investigate internet-connected e-cigarettes that could leave users vulnerable to cyber attacks and harvest their data.
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Graeme Downie called on ministers to investigate internet-connected e-cigarettes that could leave users vulnerable to cyber attacks and harvest their data.
Southampton University student Mr Nowak, 18, was stabbed to death last December by knife-obsessed Vickrum Digwa, 23, using an eight-inch ceremonial dagger.
Users probe backup failures find Claude-assisted commits. Veteran engineer retorts: "I did not just vibe-code 'convert test suite to python'."
Julie lunges forwards to grab a plastic bucket in front of her. She isn't suffering from a big night out. She has paid ยฃ150 so she can be poisoned with toxic secretions from an Amazonian tree frog.
Premier Chris Minns says changes would balance road safety and a more practical approach for medicinal cannabis users Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Motorists who use medicinal cannabis may soon be able to drive on New South Wales roads without fear of a severe penalty as the Minns government announces long-awaited reforms. The government announced on Thursday it would introduce legislation which would see drivers with a medicinal cannabis prescription no longer face a three-month licence suspension or fine for having the THC component of cannabis in their system. Continue reading...
Thousands of Lloyds Banking Group customers reported problems with online banking access on Wednesday morning.
Rapid7: Attackers exploit authentication bypass flaw in the wild, meaning more emergency patching for PAN-OS users
Social housing landlords to be able to evict perpetrators, while right-to-buy tenancy requirements to rise Social housing landlords will be able to evict domestic abuse perpetrators under a new bill, which will also increase the tenancy required before residents qualify for the right-to-buy scheme from three to 10 years in England. The government said the bill, which will be debated in the House of Lords on Monday, would fix โthe long-term decline in social housingโ and offer new protections for social tenants who were subjected to domestic abuse. Continue reading...
Social media platforms are estimated to have raked in more than ยฃ430million from UK users last year through hosting fraudulent adverts.
Some Facebook users in Massachusetts said the boom even shook their homes
As state media hails the โreturn of the internetโ, Amirhossein Miresmaeili hears from users within Iran who say they only have limited access
House Oversight Committee members are set to ask Bondi about the Epstein files in a closed-door interview โ though she will not be under oath
Script kiddies these days
Several social media users joked that the Republican lawmaker had made a โFreudian slipโ live on air
Social media users have inserted her stunned expression into a wide range of disaster-filled or just flat-out odd clips
Britain's 'free' internet economy is powered by invisible data extraction that feeds advertisers, AI firms, and digital platforms
Google Search used to direct users to web sites; AI Mode will keep them in Google's garden
In November, the Daily Mail reported that one in eight households now claim they do not need a TV licence and refuse to pay, leading to losses estimated at up to ยฃ550million.
AI flaw-finder still under lock and key for now while company figures out guardrails, but made available to more users including governments
Regulators and gambling harm advocates have been closely watching the rise in popularity of Polymarket and Kalshi Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast US-based โprediction marketโ websites are taking tens of thousands of dollars in bets on Australian elections and even specific words the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, says in parliament, with gambling harm advocates and the wagering lobby raising alarm. Australian financial and media regulators said they were monitoring the explosion in popularity of platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket, which operate financial exchanges where users buy โsharesโ in contracts on the outcome of events. Continue reading...